PHP version
5.2.9
GD
Enabled
IMagick PHP extension
Disabled
exec()
Enabled
Memory Available to PHP
32MB
Memory Used to Load This Page
11.29 MB
Max File Upload Size
2MB
Max Post Size
8MB
Max Input Time
60 s
Max Execution Time
30 s
GD imagejpeg
Enabled
GD imagepng
Enabled
GD imagegif
Enabled
EXIF
Enabled
Elgg 1.6.1, TidyPics 1.6.4
The strangest thing happens when I try uploading a photo that's between 1 and 2 megs. I get the error Image has too many pixels.
I've looked but haven't found anyone else who mentioned this error. At first I thought it was similar to the issue discussed here but, after talking with slyhne, I think my issue is different.
I'm very grateful for any help or suggestions with my issue.
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You must log in to post replies.You are probably using GD as your image library and GD is a memory hog. An image can be small in number of bytes but large in the number of pixels which chokes GD when resizing the image. Either increase your memory or switch to ImageMagick.
Similar to slyhne in the post I referred to earlier, If I use ImageMagick, my uploaded photos simply turn into question marks. Also, I an not able to increase my memory; I've tried editing both .htaccess and php.ini but it has no effect. Is there anything else I can do to get things working? For the curious, I use bluehost.com.
@Chris I am facing same issue as you are. did you find a solution to this problem?
@Tidypics Team, I have increased the memory limit as well and now when i upload an image, an image with questionmark comes. Any Idea?